On First Take, Stephen A. Smith, Kendrick Perkins and Jay Williams join Shae Cornette to discuss Jaylen Brownβs comments on Stephen A. Smith. Plus, Stephen A. responds. 0:00 Jaylen Brownβs comments on Stephen A. 0:51 Stephen A. responds 7:55 Jay Williams' thoughts 10:33 Kendrick Perkinsβ thoughts 14:30 Big Perk has Stephen A.βs back 14:53 Stephen A.βs final thoughts βοΈ Subscribe to ESPN Unlimited: https://plus.espn.com/ #ESPN #NBA
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ESPN not brave enough to show JB's full argument.
Iβm still waiting to hear Stephen B. Stephen C.βs responses lol
Yall doing this is exactly proving his point ππππ
"I'm not gonna disrespect Jaylen Brown..." 5 secs after trashing him for not being in a studio π€£
0:52 the fact you didn't play the whole of his statement proves his point but continue π€£π€£
Jaylen Brown was speaking pure facts
Stephen A Stephen B Stephen C
Jaylen Brown is 100% correct
In Browns defence, Steve over here hasnβt done real journalism for like a decade.
Saw this comment yesterday. π"Here we go. Next episode SAS going to start his monologue with "I got nothing but love for Jaylen Brown, but he done crossed the line. Put the Camera on Perk while I'm speaking, I want everybody to understand what I'm about to say. Jaylen, you went to far bro, you wanna go there now" SAS is practicing in the mirror as we speak for the next show."
Saying Jayson Tatum never been on his pod but been on ESPN was crazy to bring up Stephen A
stephen a pissed πππ what does a streaming room have to do with his comments
SAS is a certified clown... he didnt address what Brown said...
perk be wanting to be involved so bad π
Stephen A. is as just as much a sports journalist right now as Perk is still a NBA player right now.
JB is correct on this
The fact that Stephen A did this entire segment proves JB right
Those dudes keep talking about players all day long, but when a player makes one comment about them, they get butthurt. Jaylen proved his point lol.π
Im glad I saw JB's video before this. He explained his gripe was SA not seeing the full picture of why it was his favorite season. JB explicitly said he was glad to see some players developing, and some players getting the recognition they deserve when they were overlooked normally. Include the full context
ESPN messy af π